1.   A moderate conservative, Bush espouses the principles of limited government.

2.   They espouse the principle that any war, whether nuclear or conventional, must be reliably prevented and that peace must be maintained and shaped.

3.   As a composer and a teacher of composers, Earl Kim espoused a principle so simple it should have seemed obvious.

4.   But the tactic ill serves a client who has steadily espoused feminist principles and received a strong vote from women.

5.   The Economist, however, was founded in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars to expressly espouse basic principles of free trade and political economy.

6.   Their four expert witnesses included sociologists who espoused the principle that it is best for children to live in a traditional family.

v. + principle >>共 348
violate 6.58%
accept 5.67%
apply 5.60%
abandon 3.06%
use 2.80%
support 2.74%
follow 2.35%
uphold 2.08%
put 1.76%
establish 1.63%
espouse 0.39%
espouse + n. >>共 149
view 10.27%
philosophy 3.63%
cause 3.02%
violence 3.02%
theory 2.72%
idea 2.42%
ideology 2.42%
ideal 2.11%
anti-catholic 1.81%
principle 1.81%
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